Once you finish the game, you gain access to the Special Worlds. This is a nice touch, but those are a little limited in quantity sadly. Players also have access to little challenges for stars and they can be acceded once per 24 hours. The only level I didn’t liked was ‘World 7-1’ where you can actually skip the level and win in less than 10 seconds. In addition, getting all the star coins can be really challenging because some of them are very well hidden. Almost every level will be a wonderful experience to the player. This will make you invincible to attacks and hide you from normal enemies, breaking the difficulty of the game and making it too easy (including when fighting bosses). What is the difference? Well, when you jump and press L (or R), you will become a stone statue for a limited time. If you finish the game and get access to the Special World, there is a Stone Super Leaf. One thing that breaks the difficulty of the game is the Stone Super Leaf. It’s perfect for those who are learning how to play or if they’re finding the level hard. This will make Mario invincible and the level will be a lot easier to play. With time, the game becomes harder and harder, but in a good way. If you’re unable to beat a level and lose 5 lives, you will gain access to the White Super Leaf so that Mario can take advantage of the White Tanooki suit. The difficulty of this game is well balanced, however, there is one problem that breaks it which will be explained later in this review. You can also use the tactile screen to keep an extra item which can be a life saver a lot of time. Find out if Super Mario 3D Land is worth getting by reading this review. A classic! – Nintendo wanted to show what the 3DS is capable of and they made a good example of it.
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